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ERIN L. PULLEN Indiana University Network Science Institute (IUNI) 1001 E State Road 45/46 Bypass Bloomington, Indiana 47408 E-mail: [email protected] Office: 812.855.6293 POSITIONS 2015 - Assistant Research Scientist Indiana University Network Science Institute (IUNI) Indiana University – Bloomington 2014 - 2015 Assistant Professor, Research Title Series Department of Behavioral Sciences University of Kentucky EDUCATION 2014 Ph.D., Sociology University of Kentucky, Lexington Dissertation: Social Networks, Drug Use, and Drug Abuse Help-Seeking: A Test of the Network Episode Model among African American Women 2010 M.A., Sociology University of Kentucky, Lexington Thesis: Fundamental Social Causes of Drug Use in Appalachian Kentucky 2008 B.S., Anthropology Michigan State University, East Lansing AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Medical Sociology Social Networks Quantitative Methodology Mental Health Social Inequalities Health Disparities PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Perry, Brea, Erin Pullen, and Bernice Pescosolido. Forthcoming. “At the Intersection of Lay and Professional Social Networks: How Community Ties Shape Perceptions of Mental Health Treatment Providers.” Global Mental Health. Oser, Carrie, Amanda Bunting, Erin Pullen, Danelle Steven-Watkins. Forthcoming. “African American Female Offender’s Use of Alternative and Traditional Health Services After Re-Entry: Examining the Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations.” Journal of Healthcare for the Poor and Underserved. Stevens-Watkins, Danelle, Brea Perry, Erin Pullen, Jennifer Jewell, and Carrie Oser. 2014. “Examining the Associations of Racism, Sexism, and Stressful Life Events on Psychological Distress among African American Women.” Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 20(4): 561-569. 1 E. L. Pullen Erin Pullen and Carrie Oser. 2014. “Barriers to Substance Abuse Treatment in Rural and Urban Communities: A Counselor’s Perspective.” Substance Use and Misuse 49(7): 891-901. Erin Pullen, Brea Perry, and Carrie Oser. 2014. “African American Women’s Preventative Care Usage: The Role of Social Networks and Racial Experiences and Attitudes.” Sociology of Health & Illness 36(7): 1037-1053. Oser, Carrie, Elizabeth Biebel, Erin Pullen, and Kathi Harp. 2013. “Causes, Consequences, and Prevention of Burnout among Substance Abuse Treatment Counselors: A Rural versus Urban Comparison.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 45(1): 17-27. Perry, Brea, Erin Pullen, and Carrie Oser. 2012. “Too Much of a Good Thing: Psychosocial Resources, Gendered Racism, and Suicidal Ideation among Low-SES African American Women.” Social Psychology Quarterly 75(4): 334-359. Oser, Carrie, Elizabeth Biebel, Erin Pullen, and Kathi Harp. 2011. “The Influence of Rural and Urban Substance Abuse Treatment Counselor Characteristics on Client Outcomes.” Journal of Social Service Research 11(1): 1-13. BOOK CHAPTERS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS Perry, Brea, Erin Pullen, and Carrie Oser. 2014. “Racial Inequalities in Health and Wellbeing in the U.S.: Gendered Racism and the Experiences of African American Women” in Understanding Diversity: Celebrating Difference, Challenging Inequality, edited by C. M. Renzetti and R. K. Bergen. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Pullen, Erin. 2010. “Book Review of Missing Bodies: The Politics of Visibility.” Sociology of Health & Illness 32(6): 973-974. AWARDS & HONORS 2014 John A. O’Donnell Award for Outstanding Academic Performance, University of Kentucky. 2013 Behavioral Sciences and Center on Drug and Alcohol Research Outstanding Staff Member Award 2013. $1000. 2012 Doris Wilkinson Graduate Student Award for Outstanding Paper in Medical Sociology and Social Inequalities. $100. Student Travel Support Award, University of Kentucky Graduate School. $400. National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) Women & Sex/Gender Travel Award. $750. 2010 Graduate Student Paper Award. American Sociological Association Section on Alcohol, Drugs, and Tobacco. Awarded at the ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award Nomination for the University of Kentucky. Howard Beers Summer Fellowship, University of Kentucky Department of Sociology. $2000. 2 E. L. Pullen Student Travel Support Award, University of Kentucky Sociology Department. $300. Student Travel Support Award, University of Kentucky Graduate School. $300. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014 – 2015 Study Director: “Juvenile Justice Translational Research on Interventions for Adolescents in the Legal System” (PI: Leukefeld) 2011 – 2014 Study Director: “African American Female Drug Users: HIV, Health Disparities, & Criminality” (R01-DA022967, PI: Oser) 2011 – 2013 Study Director: “Rural Drug Abuse Treatment: Organizations, Counselors, and Client Outcomes” (K01-DA021309, PI: Oser) 2010 – 2011 Research Assistant: “African American Female Drug Users: HIV, Health Disparities, & Criminality” (R01-DA022967, PI: Oser) 2010 – 2011 Research Assistant: “Rural Drug Abuse Treatment: Organizations, Counselors, and Client Outcomes” (K01-DA021309, PI: Oser) 2010 Summer Fellowship with Brea L. Perry (Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky) 2009 Research Assistant: “Drugged Driving in Alcohol Restricted Rural Appalachia” (PI: J. Matthew Webster) 2007 Ethnographic Field School, Spring Semester 2007 (Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University) 2006 – 2008 Research Assistant: “What Can Biotechnology Learn from Nanotechnology? Social and Ethical Lessons for Nanoscience from the Debate over Agrifood Biotechnology and GMOs” (PI: Lawrence Busch; Michigan State University) CONFERENCE & SYMPOSIA PRESENTATIONS 2016 Submitted for presentation. Perry, Brea, Erin Pullen, and Brea Pescosolido. “’Friends and Supporters of Psychotherapy’ Revisited: Interactions between Lay Networks and Treatment Interaction in Recovery from Mental Illness.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. 3 E. L. Pullen Submitted for presentation. Erin Pullen, Perry, Brea, and Brea Pescosolido. “At the Intersection of Lay and Professional Social Networks: How Community Ties Shape Perceptions of Mental Health Treatment Providers.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. Submitted for presentation. Maupome, Gerardo, Erin Pullen, and Brea Perry. “Dental Problems among Mexican Immigrants to the American Midwest: An Examination of Oral Health Matters Network Characteristics.” International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) Sunbelt Conference, Newport Beach, CA. April 2016. Submitted for presentation. Pullen, Erin, Gerardo Maupome, and Brea Perry. “Ego Network Predictors of Help-Seeking for Oral Health Problems among Mexican Immigrants to the American Midwest.” International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA) Sunbelt Conference, Newport Beach, CA. April 2016. Upcoming, March: Pullen, Erin. “Development and Testing of a Survey Tool to Measure Social Network Influence on Oral Health Behaviors.” American Association for Dental Research/Canadian Association for Dental Research Annual Meeting & Exhibition, Los Angeles, CA. Symposium: Improving Health through Social Network Analysis, a Systems Science Method. 2015 Pullen, Erin, Brea Perry, and Carrie Oser. “Predictors of Egocentric Network Activation in LowIncome African American Women’s Health Matters Networks.” Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. Thematic Session. Oser, Carrie, Kate Eddens, Erin Pullen, Brea Perry, and Richard Crosby. “The Relationship between African American Women’s Health Discussion Networks & HIV Risk Behaviors.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. Poster Session. Leukefeld, Carl, Michele Staton-Tindall, Megan F. Dickson, J. Matthew Webster, Carrie Oser, Hannah K. Knudsen, Erin Pullen, and Jennifer R. Havens. “Substance Use and Offenses Among Juvenile Offenders.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Phoenix, AZ. Poster Session. 2014 Pullen, Erin and Carrie Oser. “Substance Use and Help-Seeking Among Low Income African American Women: Testing the Network Episode Model.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Regular Session. Oser, Carrie, Erin Pullen, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Michele Staton-Tindall, and Carl Leukefeld. “Intimate Partner Characteristics: Understanding their Association with Sexually Transmitted Infections among African American Women.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Roundtable Session. Pullen, Erin and Carrie Oser. “Predictors of Illicit Drug Use in Low-Income African American Women: A Multilevel Analysis of Demographic and Cultural Factors.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Poster Session. Oser, Carrie, Erin Pullen, Carl Leukefeld, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Michele Staton-Tindall, and Jennifer Havens. “The Size of African-American Female’s Health Networks: The Role of Drug and 4 E. L. Pullen Criminal Histories.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Poster Session. 2013 Pullen, Erin and Carrie Oser. “Barriers to Substance Abuse Treatment in Rural and Urban Communities: A Counselor’s Perspective.” Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA. Poster Session. 2012 Pullen, Erin, Brea Perry, and Carrie Oser. “African American Women's Preventative Care Usage: The Role of Social Networks and Racial Experiences and Attitudes.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO. Roundtable Session. Pullen, Erin, Carrie Oser, Angela Jett, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Jennifer Havens, Michele StatonTindall, and Carl Leukefeld. “HIV and HCV among African American Women across Criminal Justice Status.” Kentucky Conference on HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis, Lexington, KY. Oral Presentation. Pullen, Erin, Carrie Oser, and Brea Perry. “Correlates of Marijuana Use in African American Women: The Impact of Culturally Relevant Factors.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. Regular Session. Oser, Carrie, Erin Pullen, Danelle Stevens-Watkins, Jennifer Havens, Michele Staton-Tindall, and Carl Leukefeld. “African American Women’s Tobacco & Marijuana Use: The Effects of Family History and Drug Use Risk Perceptions.” College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, CA. Poster Session. Perry, Brea, Erin Pullen, and Carrie Oser. “The Role of Acculturation in the Stress Process: Gendered Racism, Psychosocial Resources, and Suicide among African American Women.” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY. Regular Session. 2011 Pullen, Erin, Carrie Oser, Elizabeth Biebel, and Kathi Harp. “Rural and Urban Substance Abuse Treatment Counselor Burnout & Client Outcomes: A Counselor’s Perspective.” Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky Annual Meeting, Williamstown, KY. Regular Session. Harp, Kathi, Carrie Oser, Elizabeth Biebel, and Erin Pullen. “The Influence of Rural and Urban Substance Abuse Treatment Counselor Characteristics on Client Outcomes.” Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky Annual Meeting, Williamstown, KY. Regular Session. 2010 Pullen, Erin, Brea Perry, and J. Matthew Webster. “Rethinking Appalachia: Region as a Fundamental Social Cause of Drug Use.” Addiction Health Services Research Conference, Lexington, KY. Poster Session. Pullen, Erin. “Kentucky Mountain Justice: A Qualitative Case Study.” Appalachian Research Symposium, Lexington, KY. Regular Session and Session Convener. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Invited Lectures 2015 “From DuBois to Obamacare: Examining Racial Disparities in Health.” Course: Race and Ethnic Relations 5 E. L. Pullen Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky 2014 “Understanding Social Inequalities in Health: Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities in the U.S.” Course: Race and Ethnic Relations Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky “Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities” Course: Race and Ethnic Relations Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky 2013 “Stress Process and Health: An Overview” Course: General Psychology, Developmental Psychology Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky 2012 “Secondary Data Analysis: A Gentle Introduction and Beginner’s Example” Course: Sociological Research Methods Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky 2009 – 2010 Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky • Remedial Reading Lab for Introduction to Sociology • Introduction to Sociology, Discussion Sections 2008 – 2009 Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky • Sociology of Gender (Instructor: Ana Liberato) • Cultural Perspectives of Globalization (Instructor: Patricia Ahmed) • Sociology of Mental Illness (Instructor: Brea Perry) • Sociological Research Methods (Instructor: Jim Hougland) 2008 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University • Organizational Anthropology • Field Study in Organizational Anthropology TRAININGS 2013 Completed: “University of Kentucky Center for Social Network Analysis Workshop: Analyzing Network Data (Track 2)”, with Steve Borgatti and Rich DeJordy, Lexington, Kentucky. Completed: “Applied Multilevel Models for Longitudinal and Clustered Data”, with Lesa Hoffman, Lexington, Kentucky. 2012 Completed: “NIDA Grant Writing Workshop”, at College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, Palm Springs, California. Completed: “Networks and Health Applications Workshop”, with Tom Valente, Lexington, Kentucky. Completed: “University of Kentucky Center for Social Network Analysis Workshop: Introduction to Social Network Analysis (Track 1)”, with Steve Borgatti and Dan Brass, Lexington, Kentucky. 6 E. L. Pullen Completed: “Quantitative Initiative for Policy and Social Research: Multilevel Modeling Workshop”, with Brandon Bartels, Lexington, Kentucky. Completed: “Quantitative Initiative for Policy and Social Research: Missing Data and Applied Solutions Workshop”, with Fred Boehmke, Lexington, Kentucky. 2011 Completed: “Longitudinal Data Analysis Workshop”, with Paul Allison, New York, New York. 2010 Completed: “Fundamental of HIV Prevention Counseling”, Kentucky Department of Public Health, Louisville, Kentucky. Certified HIV Prevention Counselor. Completed: “Quantitative Initiative for Policy and Social Research: Spatial Econometrics Workshop”, with Chris Bollinger, Lexington, Kentucky. SERVICE Professional 2014 – 2015 2013 Ad Hoc Reviewer for Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research and Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Special Issue Co-Editor, Contemporary Journal of Anthropology and Sociology Ad Hoc Reviewer for Social Problems and Journal of Drug Issues 2011 – 2015 Editorial Board Member, Alcohol, Drugs, & Tobacco Section, American Sociological Association Departmental 2013 – 2014 Staff Award Committee Member, Department of Behavioral Science/Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky 2013 Graduate Student Representative, Job Search & Hiring Committee, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 2011 – 2014 Graduate Student Representative, Graduate Committee, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 2010 – 2011 Graduate Student Representative, Faculty Meetings, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 2010 – 2011 Secretary, Sociology Graduate Student Organization, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 2009 – 2010 Advisory Board Member, Sociology Graduate Student Organization, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 2009 – 2010 Graduate Student Representative, Policy Committee, Sociology Department, University of Kentucky 7